Jimmie Johnson Takes 2010 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 on Late-Race Bump ‘N’ Run, Wins 2nd Straight
With three laps to go, Jimmie Johnson executed his own bump-and-run at the same spot to get alongside Busch and reclaim the lead.
With three laps to go, Jimmie Johnson executed his own bump-and-run at the same spot to get alongside Busch and reclaim the lead.
Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch put on a clinic of how to race at the finish, with Johnson using a bumper to give the No. 2 a wiggle with two to go at Loudon.
“Rubbin’ is Racin’” has been a saying around the world of NASCAR from the very early years.
FACT: Jimmie Johnson will finish the regular season with more wins than Denny Hamlin.
Robby Gordon shoved Kevin Conway in Front Row Motorsports’ No. 34 back to 35th – even after the rookie earned his first lead-lap finish in Cup.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.
I observed an interesting new fashion trend, if it can be called fashion, around Loudon, N.H. this season.
“Horrendous.” “Berserk.” “A living hell.” All these words were uttered by some of NASCAR’s finest drivers Friday, looking back at the Infineon Bumper Cars 350.
Say what you will about Days of Thunder, but one fact is irrefutable: the project was all Tom Cruise from conception to the wrap.
Kyle Busch became the first repeat winner of the Nationwide Series event at Loudon.